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Gregory Wesley Inherited land
25 February 2013 | 23 replies
Your north of Dallas so you must get at least 25 inches annually right?
Hassan Omar For Jan, Feb and March I'm going to buy some houses; here's how..
3 August 2009 | 129 replies
I'll use their 4 inch black and white versions, which I'll schedule for twice a month for each area til all properties are sold.Of course, to send post cards you have to have a list of recipients to mail them to.
Rob K. Menards
20 April 2014 | 57 replies
You know, misaligned particle board/paper cabinets, dust and dirt in the floor finishes, caulking filling 2 inch gaps in the vinyl siding and blackjack all over the roof where the flashing should be...I call it Menarded
Kevin Pfeil Long distance real estate investing
25 May 2020 | 64 replies
Hello BP nation,So I am currently in the educational phase inching closer to the idea of buying my first property.
Lucas Hammer Chicago Building Code Lookup?
24 January 2017 | 8 replies
The current staircase there is also 30 inches wide with risers of 10.5" (which I'm reducing anyway), which doesn't meet egress requirements, but it apparently passed inspection when the previous owners legally converted it from a SFH to a 2-flat, so I'm assuming that doesn't mean that it's required for egress and the height and width limits wouldn't apply.The issue is that once I finish fixing up this place, I'll be renting it out, so I don't want someone to have grounds to sue me if I have a staircase that doesn't meet code, and I've read all of the building code requirements, but it's still not clear if this applies since it's not "required for exit."
Brie Schmidt REO in flood plain - Standing water in basement
3 May 2017 | 4 replies
I found this REO property that is in a flood plain, we had massive rains over the last week and the basement has 21 inches of water.  
Jeremy Szymankowski Should I be concerned if my tenant slipped in the bathtub?
16 August 2021 | 35 replies
This is a 32 inch Kohler yellow bathtub and my supply house gave it to me for free because I do a lot of business when them and probably because this dark yellow bathtub was hard to sell.
Christian Wathne BRRRR in Seattle, Washington (with before/after pics and numbers)
8 August 2017 | 72 replies
. - Cabinets & quartz counters were from Pius in seattle; they have good pricing, a good showroom and are fairly quick to turn around- cabinets are the 'grey shaker' for the kitchen, 36 inches tall was the right size for our 94 inch ceilings to give us cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling; and 'white shaker' for the bathroom vanity; same counter on both- floors are laminate from costco; "harmonics camden oak"; I they're 8mm thick, 6 inch wide and 48 inch long and have a pre-attached pad; great texture on the surface and solid quality feel; would definitely buy again- kitchen backsplash was from home depot online (couldnt find subway I liked both the look and price of in store) called "jeffrey court classic brick" in 2inch x 4inch size for $2.89/ft- appliances were the entry level samsung stainless, with a counter dept fridge- cabinet handles and faucet were from amazon; cabinet handles are brand "Probrico" in the 5 inch size.
Nicole Gentry How Can/Does A Real Estate Agent Obtain Exclusive Listings ?
14 April 2015 | 7 replies
A large portion of your success in sales occurs in the 12 inches between your ears.For yourself... what do you expect from yourself?  
Carlos Toussaint Looking to Invest in Portsmouth VA
17 January 2019 | 14 replies
The city gives you one warning per year and if there is a second violation of grass being more than 10 inches, they will cut it and send you a $280ish bill.